THIRD-PERSONNARRATION: Any
story told in the grammatical third person, i.e. without using "I"
or "we": "he did that, they did something else."
In other words, the voice of the telling appears to be akin to that of the author
him- or herself. This is perhaps the most common sort of narration and was particularly
popular with the nineteenth-century realist novel. See also third-person
omniscient narration; third-person-limited
narration; and objective shot.